Some of the default accelerator keys have changed. The three routing
modes now have a separate key each, in addition to the routing
mode selection key which toggles between them.

Default layer colours have been changed. The previous ones were ugly
and caused eye fatigue.

Imperial units 'mils' have changed to 'thou' in all text to prevent
confusion with mm, which is pronounced 'mil' in English.

Relative line drawing now uses the last point as the relative
reference, instead of the relative cursor, unless it's the first
point. Allows the use of Auto-cad style prefix '@' and '#' for
relative and absolute, respectively. The default is still absolute.

Accelerator keys section in the project directory geom.ini file now
has a higher priority than the local design geom.ini file.

Some of the default layer colours have changed to keep consistency
with the layout editor.

Imperial units 'mils' have changed to 'thou' in all text to prevent
confusion with mm, which is pronounced 'mil' in English.

Relative line drawing now uses the last point as the relative
reference, instead of the relative cursor, unless it's the first
point. Allow the use of Auto-cad style prefix '@' and '#' for relative
and absolute, respectively. The default is still absolute.

Renamed IC wizards (from New geometry) to have more meaningful
names.

Toolbar button for rectangle now makes a rectangle from four lines
instead of a solid object.

Accelerator keys section in the project directory sch.ini file now
has a higher priority than the local design sch.ini file.

Increased the size of the list in the add pin dialogue box from 24
to 25 lines (makes it possible to do a 100 pin QFP in four steps).

Auto pins number feature of the add pin dialogue is now more useful
and intuitive.

Design Manager

The project directory path will now be read from the Windows
registry if not provided by an environment variable or command line
parameter. It can be changed from within design manager (Edit ->
Configure paths).

Gerbv is now supported as an alternative gerber viewer.

Installer/uninstaller/misc

Installing over the top of a previous installation will not
overwrite anything in the projects directory (libraries, ini files,
etc).

Uninstaller will warn if it thinks there are projects stored in the
program directory (which would be deleted).